Leisure

Daisy Grey

Traditional methods of proportionality in architecture are based on the principle of the similarity of parts. It is believed that the use of a connected system of proportions ensures the unity of the composition. Depending on the idea, the architect uses relations expressed in whole numbers or irrational relations based on a system of simple graphic constructions.

Client

Third Wave

Duration

4 Weeks

Project Value

£250K

Value

£250K

Sector

Leisure

Daisy Grey

Daisy Grey is a small chain of boutique coffee shops! The expanding chain is owned by husband and wife entrepreneurs that appointed Longley to convert an out of use public toilet into a brand new coffee shop and restaurant. Longley were tasked to manage the entire process, from concept to completion.

Our works included;

  • Conversion of public toilet to brand new store
  • Specialist HVAC and upgrades to the mechanical system
  • Architectural detailing and bespoke joinery
  • Specialist electrical installation with energy efficient LED lighting
  • Install of coffee bar and associated equipment
  • New structural openings and installation of thermally insulated windows
  • New DDA compliant WC